Inverse Methods in Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Herausgeber: Kasibhatla, Prasad; Hartley, Dana E; Prinn, Ronald G; Mahowald, Natalie; Rayner, Peter; Heimann, Martin
Inverse Methods in Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Herausgeber: Kasibhatla, Prasad; Hartley, Dana E; Prinn, Ronald G; Mahowald, Natalie; Rayner, Peter; Heimann, Martin
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 114
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- Verlag: Wiley
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 226mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1061g
- ISBN-13: 9780875900971
- ISBN-10: 0875900976
- Artikelnr.: 53305437
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Prasad Kasibhatla and Martin Heimann are the authors of Inverse Methods in Global Biogeochemical Cycles, published by Wiley.
Preface
Prasad S. Kasibhatla vii
Introduction and Overview
Martin Heimann and Prasad S. Kasibhatla 1
TUTORIAL SECTION: MATHEMATICAL TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
Measurement Equation for Trace Chemicals in Fluids and Solution of its
Inverse
Ronald G. Prinn 3
Green's Function Methods of Tracer Inversion
I. G. Enting 19
Tangent Linear and Adjoint Biogeochemical Models
Raif Giering 33
Estimation Theory and Atmospheric Data Assimilation
Ricardo Todling 49
Tracer Assimilation
Richard Menard 67
TUTORIAL SECTION: EXERCISES
Exercises
P. J . Rayner, R. . Giering, T. Kaminski, R. Menard, R. Todling, and C. M.
Trudinger 81
TUTORIAL SECTION: APPLICATIONS
Applying the Adjoint Method for Biogeochemical Modeling: Export of
Particulatve Organic Matter in the World Ocean
Reiner Schlitzer 107
Environmental Information Extraction From Satellite Remote Sensing Data
Michel M . Verstraete and Bernard Pinty 125
RESEARCH SECTION
Nonlinear Kalman Filters for Atmospheric Chemistry Models
Arjo Segers, Arnold Heemink, Martin Vedaan, and Maarten van Loon 139
Inverse Modelling of Sulfur Emissions in Europe Based on Trajectories
Petra Seibert 147
A Comparison Between Interpolation and Assimilatioans Cartography Methods
for the SAGEI I Aerosol Product
Ghislain Franssens, Dominique Fonteyn, Martine DeMaziere, and Didier Fussen
155
Paleonutrient Data Analysis of the Glacial Atlantic Using an Adjoint Ocean
General Circulation Model
A. M. E. Winguth, D. Archer, E. Maier-Reimer, and U. Mikolajewicz 171
Deep Water Formation Rates Inferred from Global Tracer Distributions: An
Inverse Model
S. Peacock, M. Visbeck, and W. Broecker 185
Comparisons of Simulations of a Marine Ecosystem Model With CZCS Data in
the North Indian Ocean
M. K. Sharada and K. S. Yajnik 197
Nonlinear Inversions of a Model of the Oceanic Dissolved-Particulate
Exchanges
Voronique Athias, Pierre Mazzega, and Catherine Jeandel 205
On the Assimilation and Inversion of Small Data Sets Under Chaotic Regimes
Pierre Mazzega 223
Synthesis Inversion of Atmospheric CO2 Using the NIRE Chemical Transport
Model
Shoichi Taguchi 239
Calculating CO2 Fluxes by Data Assimilation Coupled to a Three Dimensional
MassBalance Inversion
R. J. Dargaville and I. Sirnrnonds 255
A Time-Dependent Assimilation and Source Retrieval Technique for
Atmospheric Tracers
Lori Bruhwiler, Pieter Tans, and Michel Rarnonet 265
An Inversion Method for Determining Time-dependent Surface CO2 Fluxes
David F. Baker 279
Differences of CO2 Flux Estimates Based on a Time-Independent Versus a
Time-Dependennt Iversion Method
Philippe Peylin, Philippe Bousquet, Philippe Ciais, and Patrick Monfray
295
The CO2 Budget and Rectification Airborne Study: Strategies for Measuring
Rectifiers and Regional Fluxes
Britton B. Stephens, Steven C. Wofsy, Ralph F. Keeling, Peter P. Tans,
and Mark J. Potosnak 311
Prasad S. Kasibhatla vii
Introduction and Overview
Martin Heimann and Prasad S. Kasibhatla 1
TUTORIAL SECTION: MATHEMATICAL TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
Measurement Equation for Trace Chemicals in Fluids and Solution of its
Inverse
Ronald G. Prinn 3
Green's Function Methods of Tracer Inversion
I. G. Enting 19
Tangent Linear and Adjoint Biogeochemical Models
Raif Giering 33
Estimation Theory and Atmospheric Data Assimilation
Ricardo Todling 49
Tracer Assimilation
Richard Menard 67
TUTORIAL SECTION: EXERCISES
Exercises
P. J . Rayner, R. . Giering, T. Kaminski, R. Menard, R. Todling, and C. M.
Trudinger 81
TUTORIAL SECTION: APPLICATIONS
Applying the Adjoint Method for Biogeochemical Modeling: Export of
Particulatve Organic Matter in the World Ocean
Reiner Schlitzer 107
Environmental Information Extraction From Satellite Remote Sensing Data
Michel M . Verstraete and Bernard Pinty 125
RESEARCH SECTION
Nonlinear Kalman Filters for Atmospheric Chemistry Models
Arjo Segers, Arnold Heemink, Martin Vedaan, and Maarten van Loon 139
Inverse Modelling of Sulfur Emissions in Europe Based on Trajectories
Petra Seibert 147
A Comparison Between Interpolation and Assimilatioans Cartography Methods
for the SAGEI I Aerosol Product
Ghislain Franssens, Dominique Fonteyn, Martine DeMaziere, and Didier Fussen
155
Paleonutrient Data Analysis of the Glacial Atlantic Using an Adjoint Ocean
General Circulation Model
A. M. E. Winguth, D. Archer, E. Maier-Reimer, and U. Mikolajewicz 171
Deep Water Formation Rates Inferred from Global Tracer Distributions: An
Inverse Model
S. Peacock, M. Visbeck, and W. Broecker 185
Comparisons of Simulations of a Marine Ecosystem Model With CZCS Data in
the North Indian Ocean
M. K. Sharada and K. S. Yajnik 197
Nonlinear Inversions of a Model of the Oceanic Dissolved-Particulate
Exchanges
Voronique Athias, Pierre Mazzega, and Catherine Jeandel 205
On the Assimilation and Inversion of Small Data Sets Under Chaotic Regimes
Pierre Mazzega 223
Synthesis Inversion of Atmospheric CO2 Using the NIRE Chemical Transport
Model
Shoichi Taguchi 239
Calculating CO2 Fluxes by Data Assimilation Coupled to a Three Dimensional
MassBalance Inversion
R. J. Dargaville and I. Sirnrnonds 255
A Time-Dependent Assimilation and Source Retrieval Technique for
Atmospheric Tracers
Lori Bruhwiler, Pieter Tans, and Michel Rarnonet 265
An Inversion Method for Determining Time-dependent Surface CO2 Fluxes
David F. Baker 279
Differences of CO2 Flux Estimates Based on a Time-Independent Versus a
Time-Dependennt Iversion Method
Philippe Peylin, Philippe Bousquet, Philippe Ciais, and Patrick Monfray
295
The CO2 Budget and Rectification Airborne Study: Strategies for Measuring
Rectifiers and Regional Fluxes
Britton B. Stephens, Steven C. Wofsy, Ralph F. Keeling, Peter P. Tans,
and Mark J. Potosnak 311
Preface
Prasad S. Kasibhatla vii
Introduction and Overview
Martin Heimann and Prasad S. Kasibhatla 1
TUTORIAL SECTION: MATHEMATICAL TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
Measurement Equation for Trace Chemicals in Fluids and Solution of its
Inverse
Ronald G. Prinn 3
Green's Function Methods of Tracer Inversion
I. G. Enting 19
Tangent Linear and Adjoint Biogeochemical Models
Raif Giering 33
Estimation Theory and Atmospheric Data Assimilation
Ricardo Todling 49
Tracer Assimilation
Richard Menard 67
TUTORIAL SECTION: EXERCISES
Exercises
P. J . Rayner, R. . Giering, T. Kaminski, R. Menard, R. Todling, and C. M.
Trudinger 81
TUTORIAL SECTION: APPLICATIONS
Applying the Adjoint Method for Biogeochemical Modeling: Export of
Particulatve Organic Matter in the World Ocean
Reiner Schlitzer 107
Environmental Information Extraction From Satellite Remote Sensing Data
Michel M . Verstraete and Bernard Pinty 125
RESEARCH SECTION
Nonlinear Kalman Filters for Atmospheric Chemistry Models
Arjo Segers, Arnold Heemink, Martin Vedaan, and Maarten van Loon 139
Inverse Modelling of Sulfur Emissions in Europe Based on Trajectories
Petra Seibert 147
A Comparison Between Interpolation and Assimilatioans Cartography Methods
for the SAGEI I Aerosol Product
Ghislain Franssens, Dominique Fonteyn, Martine DeMaziere, and Didier Fussen
155
Paleonutrient Data Analysis of the Glacial Atlantic Using an Adjoint Ocean
General Circulation Model
A. M. E. Winguth, D. Archer, E. Maier-Reimer, and U. Mikolajewicz 171
Deep Water Formation Rates Inferred from Global Tracer Distributions: An
Inverse Model
S. Peacock, M. Visbeck, and W. Broecker 185
Comparisons of Simulations of a Marine Ecosystem Model With CZCS Data in
the North Indian Ocean
M. K. Sharada and K. S. Yajnik 197
Nonlinear Inversions of a Model of the Oceanic Dissolved-Particulate
Exchanges
Voronique Athias, Pierre Mazzega, and Catherine Jeandel 205
On the Assimilation and Inversion of Small Data Sets Under Chaotic Regimes
Pierre Mazzega 223
Synthesis Inversion of Atmospheric CO2 Using the NIRE Chemical Transport
Model
Shoichi Taguchi 239
Calculating CO2 Fluxes by Data Assimilation Coupled to a Three Dimensional
MassBalance Inversion
R. J. Dargaville and I. Sirnrnonds 255
A Time-Dependent Assimilation and Source Retrieval Technique for
Atmospheric Tracers
Lori Bruhwiler, Pieter Tans, and Michel Rarnonet 265
An Inversion Method for Determining Time-dependent Surface CO2 Fluxes
David F. Baker 279
Differences of CO2 Flux Estimates Based on a Time-Independent Versus a
Time-Dependennt Iversion Method
Philippe Peylin, Philippe Bousquet, Philippe Ciais, and Patrick Monfray
295
The CO2 Budget and Rectification Airborne Study: Strategies for Measuring
Rectifiers and Regional Fluxes
Britton B. Stephens, Steven C. Wofsy, Ralph F. Keeling, Peter P. Tans,
and Mark J. Potosnak 311
Prasad S. Kasibhatla vii
Introduction and Overview
Martin Heimann and Prasad S. Kasibhatla 1
TUTORIAL SECTION: MATHEMATICAL TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
Measurement Equation for Trace Chemicals in Fluids and Solution of its
Inverse
Ronald G. Prinn 3
Green's Function Methods of Tracer Inversion
I. G. Enting 19
Tangent Linear and Adjoint Biogeochemical Models
Raif Giering 33
Estimation Theory and Atmospheric Data Assimilation
Ricardo Todling 49
Tracer Assimilation
Richard Menard 67
TUTORIAL SECTION: EXERCISES
Exercises
P. J . Rayner, R. . Giering, T. Kaminski, R. Menard, R. Todling, and C. M.
Trudinger 81
TUTORIAL SECTION: APPLICATIONS
Applying the Adjoint Method for Biogeochemical Modeling: Export of
Particulatve Organic Matter in the World Ocean
Reiner Schlitzer 107
Environmental Information Extraction From Satellite Remote Sensing Data
Michel M . Verstraete and Bernard Pinty 125
RESEARCH SECTION
Nonlinear Kalman Filters for Atmospheric Chemistry Models
Arjo Segers, Arnold Heemink, Martin Vedaan, and Maarten van Loon 139
Inverse Modelling of Sulfur Emissions in Europe Based on Trajectories
Petra Seibert 147
A Comparison Between Interpolation and Assimilatioans Cartography Methods
for the SAGEI I Aerosol Product
Ghislain Franssens, Dominique Fonteyn, Martine DeMaziere, and Didier Fussen
155
Paleonutrient Data Analysis of the Glacial Atlantic Using an Adjoint Ocean
General Circulation Model
A. M. E. Winguth, D. Archer, E. Maier-Reimer, and U. Mikolajewicz 171
Deep Water Formation Rates Inferred from Global Tracer Distributions: An
Inverse Model
S. Peacock, M. Visbeck, and W. Broecker 185
Comparisons of Simulations of a Marine Ecosystem Model With CZCS Data in
the North Indian Ocean
M. K. Sharada and K. S. Yajnik 197
Nonlinear Inversions of a Model of the Oceanic Dissolved-Particulate
Exchanges
Voronique Athias, Pierre Mazzega, and Catherine Jeandel 205
On the Assimilation and Inversion of Small Data Sets Under Chaotic Regimes
Pierre Mazzega 223
Synthesis Inversion of Atmospheric CO2 Using the NIRE Chemical Transport
Model
Shoichi Taguchi 239
Calculating CO2 Fluxes by Data Assimilation Coupled to a Three Dimensional
MassBalance Inversion
R. J. Dargaville and I. Sirnrnonds 255
A Time-Dependent Assimilation and Source Retrieval Technique for
Atmospheric Tracers
Lori Bruhwiler, Pieter Tans, and Michel Rarnonet 265
An Inversion Method for Determining Time-dependent Surface CO2 Fluxes
David F. Baker 279
Differences of CO2 Flux Estimates Based on a Time-Independent Versus a
Time-Dependennt Iversion Method
Philippe Peylin, Philippe Bousquet, Philippe Ciais, and Patrick Monfray
295
The CO2 Budget and Rectification Airborne Study: Strategies for Measuring
Rectifiers and Regional Fluxes
Britton B. Stephens, Steven C. Wofsy, Ralph F. Keeling, Peter P. Tans,
and Mark J. Potosnak 311